Philosophy of Martial Art

Posted by: jackharrel

Philosophy of Martial Art - 01/10/17 07:25 AM

Wing Chun is not only an Art, but it is also an idea of philosophy that can be used in every-day life. It is a philosophy of living. The center-line philosophy of Wing Chun is to pay attention to the priority on the goal that is going to be achieved in the first place and by doing that you are giving a balance to the life itself.
The philosophy that is in the center of Wing Chun is there to help to rule or life and find the decisions to the problems that are exactly for us. Wing Chun is a Martial Art that is used to be able to fight. But it is not just it. Actual Wing Chun is much, much more. It is hopeful, that the most of the people, who are practicing Wing Chun and training for the art, will fight only one little part of their life. That is why it is essential for them to be able to utilize the key and the main ideas that are a part of the fighting itself to make other aspects of the life, other parts and areas better and more successful. Every single move, every single trick and idea can be interpreted and understood from a philosophical point of view.
Source: http://gowingchun.com/category/philosophy
Posted by: MassPadawan

Re: Philosophy of Martial Art - 02/06/17 06:08 PM

If you cirious about this, I would suggest you Bruce Lee's 'Tao of Jeet Kune Do'. It's a great martial arts philosophy book.